Move over Echo and Google Home, HomePod is officially available today for pre-order from Apple, and, in the coming weeks, we hope to be able to offer it as well. In the meantime, let’s take a closer look at HomePod. HomePod is a music system, a note taker, a translator, a timer and the hub of your home with its HomeKit controls. Unlike some of the other smart speakers on the market, Apple is focusing on Music with this new product. The HomePod acts like just about every other smart speaker, but what makes it a step above the rest is in the sound quality.
HomePod is just under 7 inches tall and features a seven-tweeter beamforming array which allows better control of the sound and produces a more room-filling sound. It also has a large woofer for deep, clean bass. HomePod can adjust the sound accordingly, be it sitting on a shelf or sitting on a table. It can also adapt to the acoustics of the room giving you the best sound quality possible based on the environment the HomePod is in. You will also be able to add multiple HomePods to a room for stereo effect.
HomePod is smarter than regular speakers with its A8 chip, which provides it with processing power equivalent to an iPhone 6. Software running on the HomePod gives it spatial awareness, so it can sense it’s surroundings and adjust the audio quality automatically for the best listening experience. You can use Siri to easily set timers to remind you it’s time to flip your burgers, and its six microphones ensure it doesn’t miss a request. You can ask Siri to read you the news, let you know the weather forecast and even transfer a phone call to the HomePod. Not to worry, if you prefer the comfort of buttons, HomePod has basic buttons and you can either single, double or triple tap to get it to play/pause, skip tracks and more. In software updates scheduled for later this year, you’ll be able to control multiple HomePods in different rooms as well as the feature of stereo mode when you have more than one in a room.
But wait, what about controlling your lights? HomePod aims to put your Google Home and Echo into retirement, so, of course, it can do that! Hopefully, you made sure all your smart home devices were compatible with both HomeKit and your smart speaker. Your HomePod will control your devices the same way you’re controlling them through AppleTV and Siri with one exception. Now you can put down the remote, and just say “hey Siri” without worry of needing your phone nearby or what to do if your Apple Watch is still on its charger.
I am eagerly awaiting the side by side comparison between my Echo and my new HomePod!